I used a video to unroot my phone and now it will not come out of boot mode, I turn it on it acts like it is booting up but never does just stays in the same position. and when I try to go into fastboot mode I get an error, it shows an android laying down and a red triangle over him how do I fix this? PLEASE HELP
follow this exactly as its written: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
I will try this, but I am not sure that the computer is reading the phone, I can get odin to work but it is not helping I tried putting stock files using odin but same thing. when i tried cmd and fastboot devices it brings up nothing
when I plug my phone in my computer does not recognize it, now what do I do?
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follow this exactly as its written: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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did everthing step by step, I am able to see the device in my device manager, but when I get to the part where I put it in bootloader and and type fastboot devices it does not recognize it. any suggestions?
pamelak38 said:
did everthing step by step, I am able to see the device in my device manager, but when I get to the part where I put it in bootloader and and type fastboot devices it does not recognize it. any suggestions?
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You need to install the fastboot driver.
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You need to install the fastboot driver.
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I cannot turn my phone on to put it on usb debugging, could this be my problem? and how do I install fastboot driver I thought I had it with sdk tools
pamelak38 said:
I cannot turn my phone on to put it on usb debugging, could this be my problem? and how do I install fastboot driver I thought I had it with sdk tools
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When you are booted into bootloader but a "fastboot devices" does not list your device, it's almost always caused by having installed either no driver at all or the wrong one. Use the naked driver, follow the link in my signature to find it.
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When you are booted into bootloader but a "fastboot devices" does not list your device, it's almost always caused by having installed either no driver at all or the wrong one. Use the naked driver, follow the link in my signature to find it.
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Ok I got it up and running! My only concern is I did every step but the radio step failed every time, is this a problem?????
THANK YOU SO MUCH, I HAVE LEARNED A LOT FROM THIS!!
pamelak38 said:
Ok I got it up and running! My only concern is I did every step but the radio step failed every time, is this a problem?????
THANK YOU SO MUCH, I HAVE LEARNED A LOT FROM THIS!!
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Lte radio? Anyway if your connection is ok I'd say it's not an issue.
Good you figured it out.
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still cant get into recovery mode
can anyone help, I got the phone back to where I can get into it, but if I try to go into recovery mode I still get the dead android with the red triangle and can anyone tell me where to find a lte radio
pamelak38 said:
can anyone help, I got the phone back to where I can get into it, but if I try to go into recovery mode I still get the dead android with the red triangle and can anyone tell me where to find a lte radio
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What you see is the stock recovery. Android will flash it back automatically even after you've flashed a custom recovery. To prevent this, you must either rename/delete /etc/install-recovery.sh OR rename/delete /system/recovery-from-boot.p.
LTE radios are in the factory images. Read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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What you see is the stock recovery. Android will flash it back automatically even after you've flashed a custom recovery. To prevent this, you must either rename/delete /etc/install-recovery.sh OR rename/delete /system/recovery-from-boot.p.
LTE radios are in the factory images. Read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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Ok, I have never had to rename/delete,ect before, can you help walk me thru that, I know I am asking a lot but I would sure appreciate it
pamelak38 said:
Ok, I have never had to rename/delete,ect before, can you help walk me thru that, I know I am asking a lot but I would sure appreciate it
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Do you have root? In that case it's a matter of launching your file manager.
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Do you have root? In that case it's a matter of launching your file manager.
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Yes I have root, now what do I need to do?
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Yes I have root, now what do I need to do?
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Navigate to the folder /etc with a file manager. Remount with RW rights (root explorer has a convenient button for this) and rename the file install-recovery.sh to install-recovery.sh.bak.
Then reflash a custom recovery. This time it will stick.
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Navigate to the folder /etc with a file manager. Remount with RW rights (root explorer has a convenient button for this) and rename the file install-recovery.sh to install-recovery.sh.bak.
Then reflash a custom recovery. This time it will stick.
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I got it back to stock and locked, THANK YOU so much you are awesome!!!!
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first nexus phone
so if youre rooted on a stock rom, if you accept an ota, do you lose root?
Yes, though if you're on a custom firmware you won't get OTA's pushed to you, at least not on the N1. Root doesn't really matter on Nexus phones though, as the bootloader is fully unlocked so you can just flash a rooted ROM whenever you want through the bootloader. Tbh I never even use anything that needs root access except Rom manager, which you won't need if you're accepting a stock ROM.
Edit: To clarify, root is totally unnecessary on Nexus phones to flash custom firmware, you can flash it with an unrooted phone through the bootloader.
just make sure the second you get home with it just fastboot oem unlock it so you dont lose anything too important
What does that do?
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just make sure the second you get home with it just fastboot oem unlock it so you dont lose anything too important
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Yes, though if you're on a custom firmware you won't get OTA's pushed to you, at least not on the N1. Root doesn't really matter on Nexus phones though, as the bootloader is fully unlocked so you can just flash a rooted ROM whenever you want through the bootloader. Tbh I never even use anything that needs root access except Rom manager, which you won't need if you're accepting a stock ROM.
Edit: To clarify, root is totally unnecessary on Nexus phones to flash custom firmware, you can flash it with an unrooted phone through the bootloader.
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ok, so if i want to flash a rom, i dont need to be rooted? i can set cpu without being rooted too?
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What does that do?
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the command unlocks your bootloader, but when it does that it wipes your device, so its best to do it when the device is fresh so you dont lose anything
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the command unlocks your bootloader, but when it does that it wipes your device, so its best to do it when the device is fresh so you dont lose anything
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how exactly do you unlock it?
shawnn218 said:
how exactly do you unlock it?
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install the SDK/ADB put the phone into fastboot mode, open up a ADB/Fastboot on your PC and just run that command then follow the instructions on your phone
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install the SDK/ADB put the phone into fastboot mode, open up a ADB/Fastboot on your PC and just run that command then follow the instructions on your phone
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So basically, put the phone in debug mode and hook it up to the PC and just type in a command in adb?
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kidserious said:
So basically, put the phone in debug mode and hook it up to the PC and just type in a command in adb?
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pretty much ya
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pretty much ya
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Nice. I've never owned a nexus before so forgive my ignorance. 2 questions: how do you fastboot and what is the adb command? I have a samsung fascinate, so I'm very familiar with odin and download mode, and with adb as well. But not fastboot.
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Install the android sdk and a jdk, plug your phone in, in fastboot mode (a mode like download mode but for fastboot) go to the platform tools dir, using your os command line or prompt type fastboot commandhere in this case oem unlock.
Fastboot is a program like adb that comes with the sdk
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Nice. I've never owned a nexus before so forgive my ignorance. 2 questions: how do you fastboot and what is the adb command? I have a samsung fascinate, so I'm very familiar with odin and download mode, and with adb as well. But not fastboot.
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no need to worry, regardless im sure guides will pop up on release day, they always do
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Install the android sdk and a jdk, plug your phone in, in fastboot mode (a mode like download mode but for fastboot) go to the platform tools dir, using your os command line or prompt type fastboot commandhere in this case oem unlock.
Fastboot is a program like adb that comes with the sdk
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So you need the java development kit as well, not just the sdk?
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kidserious said:
So you need the java development kit as well, not just the sdk?
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Actually im not sure about that, you really shouldnt need it
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Actually im not sure about that, you really shouldnt need it
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Yea, the reason I asked is because that doesn't sound right.
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Yea, the reason I asked is because that doesn't sound right.
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only reason youd need the JDK is if you are you know, developing ;P
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only reason youd need the JDK is if you are you know, developing ;P
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Exactly what I thought and that's why I asked. Thanks bro.
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Sdk needs the jdk to install, but you can possibly just grab the fastboot binary and use it that way without the whole sdk installed.
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Hi!
I think I may have bricked my phone. I superwiped but I forgot to put a ROM
so now I have nothing on my phone.
Can I flash a ROM from my computer to my phone?
Thx in advance!
Flash a stock image using the Google images, then you can re-flash a custom one
If you still have cwr, mount USB in cwr, put a rom on there, flash from. If you don't have a recovery, you should be able to adb push the recovery file and flash through boot loader, then mount USB in recovery, copy rom to phone, flash.
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Fastboot and download mode are your friends ;-)
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EddyOS said:
Flash a stock image using the Google images, then you can re-flash a custom one
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Where do I find them? I am sorry im a n00b :S
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Fastboot and download mode are your friends ;-)
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+1 What he said! /\
look at thread that has the odin stock rom
If you're a n00b then why on earth did you unlock the phone in the first place? Surely you should've researched what you were doing in case something like this happened?
Kotd424 said:
Hi!
I think I may have bricked my phone. I superwiped but I forgot to put a ROM
so now I have nothing on my phone.
Can I flash a ROM from my computer to my phone?
Thx in advance!
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all is very easy to fix
1. Change ROM name to rom.zip
adb shell
mount /data
exit
adb push rom.zip /data/media
Now reboot into recovery and flash ROM.
Its all in here
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/msg/43c3a418144fc6c5
This has helped me out twice already, and its where the factory images will be when the OTAs start, so of you're impatient and want them as soon as you can get them here
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I think we need to put up a sticky again explaining what "brick" means.
mike1986. said:
all is very easy to fix
1. Change ROM name to rom.zip
adb shell
mount /data
exit
adb push rom.zip /data/media
Now reboot into recovery and flash ROM.
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Hi, when I write adb shell, it says device not found.
i have install usb drivers but it dosent work
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Its all in here
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/msg/43c3a418144fc6c5
This has helped me out twice already, and its where the factory images will be when the OTAs start, so of you're impatient and want them as soon as you can get them here
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thx!
nbdysreal said:
If you still have cwr, mount USB in cwr, put a rom on there, flash from. If you don't have a recovery, you should be able to adb push the recovery file and flash through boot loader, then mount USB in recovery, copy rom to phone, flash.
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Mount usb isn't working yet on Galaxy Nexus CWM 5.5.0.2 recovery you need to have a working rom to put your files in the phone
ok, nobody knows why I get error: device not found when i type adb shell?
I cant make it work... :S would really appreciate it
Kotd424 said:
ok, nobody knows why I get error: device not found when i type adb shell?
I cant make it work... :S would really appreciate it
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Did adb work before? Sounds like the drivers aren't installed properly
And if you are trying to use the images from what I linked earlier you need to be in fastboot not adb
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Did adb work before? Sounds like the drivers aren't installed properly
And if you are trying to use the images from what I linked earlier you need to be in fastboot not adb
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ok i also have the fastboot but what do I write?
fastboot boot <image name> ? that didnt work for me
Got it working now.
Thx everybody for the help. I didnt know that you should use adb in recovery mode.
Ok. I have installed the Wugfresh toolkit. And I have installed the drivers correct I think. So I click on unlock in the tool kit. It tells me to plug my phone in. So I do it. I see my device listed on top of the first screen. Then click YES I see mg device. But when it boot my phone into bootloader and then ask me do i see my device. I don't see it. Everytime it boots into bootloader it doesn't read mg device. So what am I doin wrong. Thanks abunch. I'm really ready to get Thomas phone unclocked and rooted.
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Ok. I have installed the Wugfresh toolkit. And I have installed the drivers correct I think. So I click on unlock in the tool kit. It tells me to plug my phone in. So I do it. I see my device listed on top of the first screen. Then click YES I see mg device. But when it boot my phone into bootloader and then ask me do i see my device. I don't see it. Everytime it boots into bootloader it doesn't read mg device. So what am I doin wrong. Thanks abunch. I'm really ready to get Thomas phone unclocked and rooted.
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Did you read the directions?
but sounds like you don't have sdk set up right.....but I don't use tool kits....easy to do yourself without tool kit
Setup sdk
Fastboot oem unlock
Fastboot flash recovery
Flash super user from recovery
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Epix4G said:
Did you read the directions?
but sounds like you don't have sdk set up right.....but I don't use tool kits....easy to do yourself without tool kit
Setup sdk
Fastboot oem unlock
Fastboot flash recovery
Flash super user from recovery
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How do i set up sdk. Lol. I thought I had it.
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snapper915 said:
Ok. I have installed the Wugfresh toolkit. And I have installed the drivers correct I think. So I click on unlock in the tool kit. It tells me to plug my phone in. So I do it. I see my device listed on top of the first screen. Then click YES I see mg device. But when it boot my phone into bootloader and then ask me do i see my device. I don't see it. Everytime it boots into bootloader it doesn't read mg device. So what am I doin wrong. Thanks abunch. I'm really ready to get Thomas phone unclocked and rooted.
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You did not setup the drivers correctly. Once the phone boots into the bootloader there is an additional driver that needs to be installed. I forget the exact one but it is included in the toolkit. You probably have some unknown device in your device manager that you need to install the included drivers for in the WugFresh toolkit.
I had the same issue when I first started.
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You did not setup the drivers correctly. Once the phone boots into the bootloader there is an additional driver that needs to be installed. I forget the exact one but it is included in the toolkit. You probably have some unknown device in your device manager that you need to install the included drivers for in the WugFresh toolkit.
I had the same issue when I first started.
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Oh ok. Let me look there. Hopefully I can figure this mess out. Lol
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Download PDAnet and install it. This will solve the driver issue. Your issue is that your computer is not recognizing the phone as an ADB interface.
I was having the same problem and corrected it by plugging my phone into the USB port on the back of my PC rather than the one on the front. You can also contact WugFresh for assistance if you still can't figure it out. I had to follow the instructions on manually installing the drivers to my PC.
So my friend brings me his gsm nexus and is not loading up stays stuck and loading Google screen but does nothing from there..... I asked him what he had done and he said he went into cwm since he was having problems with his phone and decide to format everything on it sdcard/system/ etc etc etc..... I never done something so stupid before lol So I really don't know how to help him...... any way to be able to flash a stock rom maybe via odin ? or stock anything to get the phone to boot up again ? any help is greatly appreciated....... I could boot it up in recovery mode but since sd card is empty I can't restore any roms or any backups since he seem to have deleted them all
well your friend formatted the /system directory so there is no rom on there. of course it wont boot up.
follow this to go back to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
DO NOT USE ODIN.
also, tell your friend to leave the phone stock until he knows what he is doing.
Do people still use the whole "my friend" thing to avoid embarrassment?
johno86 said:
Do people still use the whole "my friend" thing to avoid embarrassment?
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ya he used so many pronouns and friend references, sounds like a panic and just doesnt want bashed on the forum lol
yes as Z said that will fix the OP's phone
his 'friend' rooted his own phone and doesnt know how to fix it so he hands it to soemone else that doesnt know how to fix it? you should point your friend to XDA, its a great resource
I guess if you guys wanna say is me doesn't really bother me.... I use xda to flash and stay up to date with the community I am in no way a developer or claim to know what I am doing.... Just trying to help a friend out or like you guys say me.... Just trying to fix a phone I was the one that rooted the phone for him... Just don't see the big deal..... But hey if it makes you guys happy saying it was me that did it I don't mind no big deal just looking for help thats all.....
Fastboot? Factory image?
I have the nexus booted up in fastboot mode...... but the computer/laptop only recognize the device as android 1.0 I'm literally lost..... I could get the phone in clockwork recovery But i have nothing to flash since im not able to copy any files into folders since the phone doesn't boot up.... any step by step instructions on what i would have to do ?
gdmlaz said:
I have the nexus booted up in fastboot mode...... but the computer/laptop only recognize the device as android 1.0 I'm literally lost..... I could get the phone in clockwork recovery But i have nothing to flash since im not able to copy any files into folders since the phone doesn't boot up.... any step by step instructions on what i would have to do ?
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Step-by-step
Notes:
1) For the n00bs: read the entire post before proceeding;
EVERY step, do not skip any of them because you feel you don't have to or already have drivers etc etc
gdmlaz said:
I have the nexus booted up in fastboot mode...... but the computer/laptop only recognize the device as android 1.0 I'm literally lost..... I could get the phone in clockwork recovery But i have nothing to flash since im not able to copy any files into folders since the phone doesn't boot up.... any step by step instructions on what i would have to do ?
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you didnt even read the link i posted....
Zepius said:
you didnt even read the link i posted....
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Let me try to go over this again see if I could figure it out..... $20 to whoever helps me get this fixed for wasting ur time
I downloaded the universal naked driver 7.... I have them saved in my desktop but when i try to update the android 1.0 device which i go browse for the file instead of letting the automatic update the files don't show up in the desktop thru the windows update thing
gdmlaz said:
I downloaded the universal naked driver 7.... I have them saved in my desktop but when i try to update the android 1.0 device which i go browse for the file instead of letting the automatic update the files don't show up in the desktop thru the windows update thing
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He doesn't have any rom on his sdcard?
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mikel719 said:
Have you tried using a card reader on your pc to put a rom on it?
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this phone doesn't use external sd cards....
OP, you might want to uninstall the drivers you currently have for 'android 1.0' in device manager, reboot the computer and then try installing the new drivers.
Or use a tool kit to download a factory rom and flash it.
Edit: can't you mount the sdcard using cwm and copy a rom to the sdcard?
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mikel719 said:
Or use a tool kit to download a factory rom and flash it.
Edit: can't you mount the sdcard using cwm and copy a rom to the sdcard?
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I tried using a tool kit and pushing files to the device "a rom" but keeps saying error device not found
mikel719 said:
Or use a tool kit to download a factory rom and flash it.
Edit: can't you mount the sdcard using cwm and copy a rom to the sdcard?
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In cwm when i press mount sd card doesn't really do anything connected to the computer
M8 have you tried wugs toolkit and use twrp instead of cwm OK, lol you come on here for help and people jump on ya, just like those idiots shouting abuse at ya from a four storey building with locks and chains on there security doors ,
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are there any other drivers other than the nakeddriver since my computer doesn't pick them up and let me install them
PDA u could use, are you sure you haven't any other drivers interfering , if u use PDA disable the other one. And if its a nexus gsm wugs tool kit is a must!!!!
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Could also justn push a ROM to /data/media via ADB
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I'm new to Xda and rooting my phone. I recently attempted to root to Android Jellybean 4.2 ROM for the Galaxy Nexus and through the process, I accidentaly deleted the Android Operating System. Not only that...I my computer is no longer able to detect ADB. I am hoping that someone will be able to help me reroot the stock image operating system and help my computer dectect ADB.
Which version of the GNexus do you have?
Beezer80 said:
Which version of the GNexus do you have?
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I have the Verizon version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4.1.1
PickyLumberjack said:
I have the Verizon version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4.1.1
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your phone does not have 4.2. going back to stock will put you on 4.1.1
PickyLumberjack said:
I have the Verizon version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4.1.1
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Thanks! However, I am not able to enable USB Debugging mode - since I no longer have an operating system. Any other ideas?
PickyLumberjack said:
Thanks! However, I am not able to enable USB Debugging mode - since I no longer have an operating system. Any other ideas?
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uh you do not need usb debugging.
you need fastboot drivers and your phone has fastboot.
Zepius said:
uh you do not need usb debugging.
you need fastboot drivers and your phone has fastboot.
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I'm sorry. I'm a bit confused right now. I have the universal driver insttalled - what's the fastboot driver? And it seems that my phone does not like to stay in fastboot. I really appreciate your help.
the universal driver contains the fastboot one.
what do you mean it doesnt like to stay in fastboot? its the bootloader...
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the universal driver contains the fastboot one.
what do you mean it doesnt like to stay in fastboot? its the bootloader...
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Yes, but how do I get the stock image onto the phone with the bootloader? I'm using the Nexus Toolkit by WugFresh and I can't seem to get the image pushed to the phone.
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Yes, but how do I get the stock image onto the phone with the bootloader? I'm using the Nexus Toolkit by WugFresh and I can't seem to get the image pushed to the phone.
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you didnt even bother to read the link i posted....
that has all your answers. go read it.
Using the Nexus tool kit all you need to do is make sure you have a good copy of the stock Verizon os downloaded from the Google site (JRO3C0) or whatever it is. Then connect your phone with it powered down. Select the option saying the phone will not start (bricked) and select unroot with factory image and follow the prompts. This will unroot your phone and flash the stock Verizon os. After that I would re-lock the boot loader, disconnect your phone and pull the battery with it still on. After you power it back up you can enable debugging and unlock and root again. Sorry if I called the steps the wrong name as I do not have my computer with me and cannot look directly at the wugfresh tool. Hope this helps out.
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greatwyrmm said:
Using the Nexus tool kit all you need to do is make sure you have a good copy of the stock Verizon os downloaded from the Google site (JRO3C0) or whatever it is. Then connect your phone with it powered down. Select the option saying the phone will not start (bricked) and select unroot with factory image and follow the prompts. This will unroot your phone and flash the stock Verizon os. After that I would re-lock the boot loader, disconnect your phone and pull the battery with it still on. After you power it back up you can enable debugging and unlock and root again. Sorry if I called the steps the wrong name as I do not have my computer with me and cannot look directly at the wugfresh tool. Hope this helps out.
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Thanks for not treating me like I'm dumb. I figured it out and my phone is working again.
No problem.
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